This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

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After five years fighting air pollution, China’s capital city of Beijing is breathing noticeably cleaner air. Local weather authorities hailed progress on cleaning the environment, which started with a 2013 plan that ordered the city to reduce particulate matter to less than 60 micrograms. This is welcome news to everyone.
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The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairman of the China Association of Fashion Design.
International new trend brands and domestic new fashion designers jointly launched three new design releases on Wednesday, which attracted lots of young audiences. Those designs are for people around 25 years old. Among them, the sport series embodied tailoring in a retro style and exquisite detail designs. The newly released dress series has combined morbidezza and robust style together to embody the vanguard of modern lady.
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An American bargains with saleswomen at Beijing's famous Silk Street - known for its knock-offs - in a YouTube video that has gone viral, sparking debate over the high prices asked for fake goods at the market and the forceful ways they are flogged onto foreigners.
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Beijing regulators have won an injunction against sales of the Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the city, citing patent infringement concerns. Apple says the order has been stayed while it appeals. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains.
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The Panjiayuan DirtMarket is a great place for hunting down curious...Here's a sample of what was for sale when I visited in 2013.

TAIPEI — China has lodged a protest with the United States after the U.S. StateDepartment authorized the sale of two PerryClass navy frigates to Taiwan for $190 million.
According to the Washington Post, the rest of the sale includes $375 million worth of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Javelin antitank missiles, 250 FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons including anti-ship missile defense systems.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan," Xinhua News Agency quoted China's ViceForeign Minister Zheng Zeguang as saying.
U.S. State Department spokesman Dave McKeeby told the Washington Post that the sale is consistent with the United States' support for Taiwan to defend itself under the Taiwan Relations Act and is consistent with Taiwan's defense needs.
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2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (Chinese:第二十九届夏季奥林匹克运动会; pinyin:Dì Èrshíjiǔ Jiè Xiàjì Àolínpǐkè Yùndònghuì) and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, from 8 to 24 August 2008. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 28 sports and 302 events (a total of one event more than the schedule of the 2004 Games). China became the 22nd nation to host the Olympic Games and the 18th to hold a Summer Olympic Games. It was the third time that the Summer Olympic Games were held in Asia, after Tokyo, Japan, in 1964 and Seoul, South Korea, in 1988. This was the second time the Summer Olympic Games were staged in a socialist country, after the 1980 Olympics in the Soviet Union.

The equestrian events were held in Hong Kong, making it the third time the events of the same Olympics were held under the jurisdiction of two different NOCs, while sailing was contested in Qingdao, and football events took place in several different cities.

Delta is the sixth-oldest operating airline by foundation date, and the oldest airline still operating in the United States. The company's history can be traced back to Huff Daland Dusters, founded in 1924 in Macon, Georgia as a crop dusting operation. The company moved to Monroe, Louisiana and was later renamed Delta Air Services, in reference to the nearby Mississippi Delta region, and commenced passenger services on June 17, 1929. Among predecessors of today's Delta Air Lines, Western Airlines and Northwest Airlines began flying passengers in 1926 and 1927, respectively.

The term is deliberately ambiguous. To the PRC "Chinese Taipei" is ambiguous about the political status or sovereignty of the ROC/Taiwan; to the ROC it is a more inclusive term than just "Taiwan" (which is to the ROC just one part of China, which it, similarly to the PRC, claims to be the rightful government of the nation in its entirety, and to the PRC the use of "Taiwan" as a national name is associated with independence of the area from the PRC) and "Taiwan China" might be construed as a subordinate area to the PRC.

China (album)

China is a 1979 album by the Greek artist Vangelis. Although he had never been to China, he employed Chinese instruments and compositional styles on this concept album.

Track listing

Addendum to tracklisting:

Although Polydor issued this album as POLD-5018, and re-issue as SPELP-19 the track timings of either were never accurate, and confusion exists as to the actual lengths of Chung Kuo and The Long March. Other country releases of China have different track lengths and are probably the more accurate releases of China with the proper track timings: the white noise and effects intro is actually "Chung Kuo" and the long melodic synthesizer track and piano ending is "The Long March" (e.g. on the 7" single release "The Long March Part-1/Part-2", POSP-57).

The track title "Chung Kuo" means "China" (or literally: middle kingdom) in Chinese, following Wade-Giles romanization, these days "Zhong Guo" (following Pinyin) is more common form.

Track Listing and Timings*

Instruments and style

Field trip

A field trip or excursion is a journey by a group of people to a place away from their normal environment. When done for students, it is also known as school trip in the UK, New Zealand, Philippines; and school tour in Ireland.

The purpose of the trip is usually observation for education, non-experimental research or to provide students with experiences outside their everyday activities, such as going camping with teachers and their classmates. The aim of this research is to observe the subject in its natural state and possibly collect samples. Field trips are also used to produce civilized young men and women who appreciate culture and the arts. It is seen that more-advantaged children may have already experienced cultural institutions outside of school, and field trips provide a common ground with more-advantaged and less-advantaged children to have some of the same cultural experiences in the arts.

Field trips are most often done in 3 steps: preparation, activities and follow-up activity. Preparation applies to both the student and the teacher. Teachers often take the time to learn about the destination and the subject before the trip. Activities that happen on the field trips often include: lectures, tours, worksheets, videos and demonstrations. Follow-up activities are generally discussions that occur in the classroom once the field trip is completed.

The Silk Market in Beijing - crazy sales ladies!

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

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Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

After five years fighting air pollution, China’s capital city of Beijing is breathing noticeably cleaner air. Local weather authorities hailed progress on cleaning the environment, which started with a 2013 plan that ordered the city to reduce particulate matter to less than 60 micrograms. This is welcome news to everyone.
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New Sales Mode Introduced at China Fashion Week in Beijing

New Sales Mode Introduced at China Fashion Week in Beijing

New Sales Mode Introduced at China Fashion Week in Beijing

The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairman of the China Association of Fashion Design.
International new trend brands and domestic new fashion designers jointly launched three new design releases on Wednesday, which attracted lots of young audiences. Those designs are for people around 25 years old. Among them, the sport series embodied tailoring in a retro style and exquisite detail designs. The newly released dress series has combined morbidezza and robust style together to embody the vanguard of modern lady.
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Bargaining for fakes in Beijing, China: it doesn't end well

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Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgvfKvl7zWA

1:50

China Moves to Halt Apple iPhone Sales in Beijing

China Moves to Halt Apple iPhone Sales in Beijing

China Moves to Halt Apple iPhone Sales in Beijing

Beijing regulators have won an injunction against sales of the Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the city, citing patent infringement concerns. Apple says the order has been stayed while it appeals. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains.
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Things for Sale At Beijing Panjiayuan Dirt Market

Things for Sale At Beijing Panjiayuan Dirt Market

Things for Sale At Beijing Panjiayuan Dirt Market

The Panjiayuan DirtMarket is a great place for hunting down curious...Here's a sample of what was for sale when I visited in 2013.

TAIPEI — China has lodged a protest with the United States after the U.S. StateDepartment authorized the sale of two PerryClass navy frigates to Taiwan for $190 million.
According to the Washington Post, the rest of the sale includes $375 million worth of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Javelin antitank missiles, 250 FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons including anti-ship missile defense systems.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan," Xinhua News Agency quoted China's ViceForeign Minister Zheng Zeguang as saying.
U.S. State Department spokesman Dave McKeeby told the Washington Post that the sale is consistent with the United States' support for Taiwan to defend itself under the Taiwan Relations Act and is consistent with Taiwan's defense needs.
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Delta Air Lines - China(Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou) Sales

Delta Air Lines has teams around the world that are excited to be a part of the Delta Air Lines business. Here, we talked to the team in Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou in China, when they had a team building event. They talk about what it means to work for and be part of Delta Air Lines, while showing their team spirit.
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The Silk Market in Beijing - crazy sales ladies!

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

published: 29 Jun 2010

Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

After five years fighting air pollution, China’s capital city of Beijing is breathing noticeably cleaner air. Local weather authorities hailed progress on cleaning the environment, which started with a 2013 plan that ordered the city to reduce particulate matter to less than 60 micrograms. This is welcome news to everyone.
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published: 07 Jan 2018

New Sales Mode Introduced at China Fashion Week in Beijing

The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairm...

Bargaining for fakes in Beijing, China: it doesn't end well

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An American bargains with saleswomen at Beijing's famous Silk Street - known for its knock-offs - in a YouTube video that has gone viral, sparking debate over the high prices asked for fake goods at the market and the forceful ways they are flogged onto foreigners.
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgvfKvl7zWA

published: 26 Mar 2018

China Moves to Halt Apple iPhone Sales in Beijing

Beijing regulators have won an injunction against sales of the Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the city, citing patent infringement concerns. Apple says the order has been stayed while it appeals. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains.
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Things for Sale At Beijing Panjiayuan Dirt Market

The Panjiayuan DirtMarket is a great place for hunting down curious...Here's a sample of what was for sale when I visited in 2013.

Beijing mega-mansion for sale on Taobao

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Delta Air Lines - China(Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou) Sales

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The Silk Market in Beijing - crazy sales ladies!

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Co...

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

After five years fighting air pollution, China’s capital city of Beijing is breathing noticeably cleaner air. Local weather authorities hailed progress on clean...

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The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairman of the China Association of Fashion Design.
International new trend brands and domestic new fashion designers jointly launched three new design releases on Wednesday, which attracted lots of young audiences. Those designs are for people around 25 years old. Among them, the sport series embodied tailoring in a retro style and exquisite detail designs. The newly released dress series has combined morbidezza and robust style together to embody the vanguard of modern lady.
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The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairman of the China Association of Fashion Design.
International new trend brands and domestic new fashion designers jointly launched three new design releases on Wednesday, which attracted lots of young audiences. Those designs are for people around 25 years old. Among them, the sport series embodied tailoring in a retro style and exquisite detail designs. The newly released dress series has combined morbidezza and robust style together to embody the vanguard of modern lady.
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An American bargains with saleswomen at Beijing's famous Silk Street - known for its knock-offs - in a YouTube video that has gone viral, sparking debate over the high prices asked for fake goods at the market and the forceful ways they are flogged onto foreigners.
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TAIPEI — China has lodged a protest with the United States after the U.S. StateDepartment authorized the sale of two PerryClass navy frigates to Taiwan for $190 million.
According to the Washington Post, the rest of the sale includes $375 million worth of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Javelin antitank missiles, 250 FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons including anti-ship missile defense systems.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan," Xinhua News Agency quoted China's ViceForeign Minister Zheng Zeguang as saying.
U.S. State Department spokesman Dave McKeeby told the Washington Post that the sale is consistent with the United States' support for Taiwan to defend itself under the Taiwan Relations Act and is consistent with Taiwan's defense needs.
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TAIPEI — China has lodged a protest with the United States after the U.S. StateDepartment authorized the sale of two PerryClass navy frigates to Taiwan for $190 million.
According to the Washington Post, the rest of the sale includes $375 million worth of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Javelin antitank missiles, 250 FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons including anti-ship missile defense systems.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan," Xinhua News Agency quoted China's ViceForeign Minister Zheng Zeguang as saying.
U.S. State Department spokesman Dave McKeeby told the Washington Post that the sale is consistent with the United States' support for Taiwan to defend itself under the Taiwan Relations Act and is consistent with Taiwan's defense needs.
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Delta Air Lines has teams around the world that are excited to be a part of the Delta Air Lines business. Here, we talked to the team in Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou in China, when they had a team building event. They talk about what it means to work for and be part of Delta Air Lines, while showing their team spirit.
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Delta Air Lines has teams around the world that are excited to be a part of the Delta Air Lines business. Here, we talked to the team in Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou in China, when they had a team building event. They talk about what it means to work for and be part of Delta Air Lines, while showing their team spirit.
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Delta Air Lines - China(Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou) Sales is produced for デルタ航空会社 - AirlineTickets and Flights to Worldwide Destinations - Delta Air Lines - http://www.delta.com
Delta Air Lines leads in domestic and international travel. Find airline tickets & airfare discounts to your destination. Book your flights & vacations today with Delta.
Video Production by: 90 SecondsJapan (株式会社) - 90 Seconds - The WorldsCloud Video Production Service - http://90seconds.jp
90 Seconds enables brands and agencies to get high quality online video content shot and produced anywhere in the world. 90 Seconds makes video production fast, affordable, and all managed seamlessly in the cloud from purchase to publish.

The Silk Market in Beijing - crazy sales ladies!

This is a video of our LAST full day in China. We were in Beijing and went to the famous SilkMarket to get some last-minute souvenirs. Katie was getting a Coach purse for her sister, and I caught some of it on video. The sales ladies are CRAZY! They all yell at you at the same time, and then bargain starting at ridiculously high prices, and then grab onto your arm when you walk away. Watch all this happen to Katie =). Also, guest appearance from Kilee M.

Sales of smog-related products struggle as air gets cleaner in Beijing

After five years fighting air pollution, China’s capital city of Beijing is breathing noticeably cleaner air. Local weather authorities hailed progress on cleaning the environment, which started with a 2013 plan that ordered the city to reduce particulate matter to less than 60 micrograms. This is welcome news to everyone.
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New Sales Mode Introduced at China Fashion Week in Beijing

The "buying at seeing" sales mode has been initially introduced at the ongoing China InternationalFashion Week held in Beijing from March 24 to April 1.
The mode means consumers can buy these designs online by scanning the QR codes at the show or on the internet live-show platforms.
"More consumers can buy. Previous off-line sales cost more and are geographically restricted. Good designers may not get known. In fact, the online sales can break through the time and geographical restrictions," said Ding Xia, director of the clothing business division of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc..
"Along with the e-commerce growth, we can use the quickest way to let the consumers buy our designs. These business opportunities are created by the progress of this era," said Zhang Qinghui, chairman of the China Association of Fashion Design.
International new trend brands and domestic new fashion designers jointly launched three new design releases on Wednesday, which attracted lots of young audiences. Those designs are for people around 25 years old. Among them, the sport series embodied tailoring in a retro style and exquisite detail designs. The newly released dress series has combined morbidezza and robust style together to embody the vanguard of modern lady.
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Bargaining for fakes in Beijing, China: it doesn't end well

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An American bargains with saleswomen at Beijing's famous Silk Street - known for its knock-offs - in a YouTube video that has gone viral, sparking debate over the high prices asked for fake goods at the market and the forceful ways they are flogged onto foreigners.
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgvfKvl7zWA

TAIPEI — China has lodged a protest with the United States after the U.S. StateDepartment authorized the sale of two PerryClass navy frigates to Taiwan for $190 million.
According to the Washington Post, the rest of the sale includes $375 million worth of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Javelin antitank missiles, 250 FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons including anti-ship missile defense systems.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan," Xinhua News Agency quoted China's ViceForeign Minister Zheng Zeguang as saying.
U.S. State Department spokesman Dave McKeeby told the Washington Post that the sale is consistent with the United States' support for Taiwan to defend itself under the Taiwan Relations Act and is consistent with Taiwan's defense needs.
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